A Danish Minister has said that the practice of fasting during the month of Ramadan can be 'Dangerous' for all of us. The Danish Minister, Inger Stojberg, is often known for her Anti-immigration views and her comments have now sparked rage among the Muslims.

Speaking to a leading daily, Stojberg said, "I just want to call on Muslims to take leave from work during the month of Ramadan to avoid negative consequences for the rest of Danish society. I wonder if any religion demands such a long fasting. I fear that this fasting could affect "Safety and Productivity" in Denmark.

For example, Bus drivers who never had drank or ate for more than 10 hours can be dangerous for everyone of us." Denmark has tightened the screws on immigration policies for the past 15 years. Stojberg provoked a similar controversy last year when she posted a photo of herself smiling and holding a cake for toughening the immigration laws.

FIR registered against Pakistani actor wife refusing anti-polio drops to their daughter
Lahore sources stated that the Lahore Police took the action on a written complaint of the polio team, which visited the Faisal Town residence of the film star where his wife "resisted and then misbehaved with the team". Accordingly Pakistan is one of the three countries in the world, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria that suffers from endemic polio. Polio virus can cause paralysis or death.